tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8636101379916124937.post4411987514934055470..comments2024-02-25T22:00:21.788-06:00Comments on theearstohear: Purgatory?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8636101379916124937.post-56118139723478542662018-08-30T13:20:42.017-05:002018-08-30T13:20:42.017-05:00RC: I heard recently that the RCC had walked back ...RC: I heard recently that the RCC had walked back on their traditional doctrine of Limbo. <br /><br />TETH: It wouldn't surprise me given the litany of doctrinal changes they've issued over the past 1500 years or so. Therein lies the problem of exalting "tradition" over the word of God - it makes the word of God of none effect (Mark 7:13).<br /><br />RC: If this is true, then what happens to all those unbaptized babies. <br /><br />TETH: Good question. <br /><br />RC: If the RCC can just Retcon part of their teachings of the afterlife...you know what? Can't even finish that thought.<br /><br />TETH: I know. The logical ramifications that arise from making RCC-style, fiat changes to the word of God are staggeringly unstable. This is precisely why "tradition" must not be exalted to the idolatrous pedestal that the RCC has placed it upon. <br /><br />Or so it seems to me, <br />TETH theearstohearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02331127432012852113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8636101379916124937.post-41372743122463122962018-08-29T23:25:31.841-05:002018-08-29T23:25:31.841-05:00I heard recently that the RCC had walked back on t...I heard recently that the RCC had walked back on their traditional doctrine of Limbo. If this is true, then what happens to all those unbaptised babies. If the RCC can just Retcon part of their teachings of the afterlife...you know what? Can't even finish that thought.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16081932436775777282noreply@blogger.com